Hey LFS community! New member and first time posting here, so go easy on me. So after playing the LFS for a week or so with my G25 I have came up with a few questions about racing logistics that I'm hoping you guys can help me with.
First let me throw a little background on me out there. Im a 22 year old college kid whos been an automotive enthusiast for too long (specifically Porsche). I didnt grow up in an automotive family nor do I have any friends in the culture so I have never really had any real life track time (minus one occasion) nor do I own a fun to drive car (unless an 09 Fusion 6 speed auto sounds like fun :/ ). This last super bowl weekend I was in Vegas and got the opportunity to drive a Cayman S and 458 at the Vegas Speedway on the Exotics racing track for roughly 12 laps which I can say really sparked my interest for racing, which has lead me LFS.
Now I mention my experience at Exotics Racing because before they let us on the track, they obviously gave us a lesson on how to drive on a track as this a first experience for 90% of the people there and I am using what they told me in LFS. Or at least trying to. So heres what I've come up with for questions.
1. How to go around a corner properly.
So this one is pretty simple right? From what I remember at ER (Exotics Racing), they told us something like this for a 90 degree right turn. Approach on the far left, brake early and brake hard, then turn in while letting off the brakes. Once you hit the apex, you should be 100% off the brake and slowly getting on the gas. They explained the gas and brake like squeezing an orange, for braking into a corner squeeze it hard but smoothly, then smoothly let off it while slowly starting to "squeeze" the gas on the way out of the corner until you are almost straight when you can apply full throttle.
So is this the idea I should be racing around in LFS? My whole point of having this game is to hopefully get comfortable with driving motions on a track for some day soon when I can get a track car in real life, so I would like these skills to carry over.
2. Braking into a corner, how much?
Now this question seems kind of obvious. From what I understand you brake up until the point of lock. Which makes sense. But my question is, if you have ABS enabled on a car and your are coming up to a corner, is the most efficient form of braking 100% brake pedal down as the ABS will get you up until lock or do you brake just before you see the ABS light flicker on the dash?
3. Downshifting coming into corners.
So heres an example. 200 out from a corner in 5th gear. Lets say you need to be in 3rd by the apex. So you start braking, revs drop, shift in to 4th, clutch out, revs drop more, shift to 3rd, clutch out and you're starting your turn in for the corner. From what I've saw on youtube and what not about people on real tracks it seems to look thats how they do it. However, what I've found in LFS is when doing this when letting the clutch out in 4th and 3rd, the car will move around quite a bit and sometimes can go off the track. So am I downshifting the correct way? I assume when letting the clutch out the engine braking is causing it to brake traction? Do I need to heel toe downshift to avoid this?
4. Last one, almost there. This is kind of a follow up on number 1. Now if ER has told me the proper way to go around a corner, as I'm starting my turn in I'm still on the brakes but not as hard as I was at the start of the corner. They said brake in a straight line, keep on the brakes a bit when you turn it to keep the front of the car loaded, and get off the brakes at the apex. In LFS, it seems the back end of the car loves to come around with braking in corners. I think its called trail braking? Either way, is it just a matter of finding the right balance to stay on the brakes but just enough to keep the car from coming around?
sorry for the short novel. Im really enjoying the game and appreciate any help you guys can give!
C-
First let me throw a little background on me out there. Im a 22 year old college kid whos been an automotive enthusiast for too long (specifically Porsche). I didnt grow up in an automotive family nor do I have any friends in the culture so I have never really had any real life track time (minus one occasion) nor do I own a fun to drive car (unless an 09 Fusion 6 speed auto sounds like fun :/ ). This last super bowl weekend I was in Vegas and got the opportunity to drive a Cayman S and 458 at the Vegas Speedway on the Exotics racing track for roughly 12 laps which I can say really sparked my interest for racing, which has lead me LFS.
Now I mention my experience at Exotics Racing because before they let us on the track, they obviously gave us a lesson on how to drive on a track as this a first experience for 90% of the people there and I am using what they told me in LFS. Or at least trying to. So heres what I've come up with for questions.
1. How to go around a corner properly.
So this one is pretty simple right? From what I remember at ER (Exotics Racing), they told us something like this for a 90 degree right turn. Approach on the far left, brake early and brake hard, then turn in while letting off the brakes. Once you hit the apex, you should be 100% off the brake and slowly getting on the gas. They explained the gas and brake like squeezing an orange, for braking into a corner squeeze it hard but smoothly, then smoothly let off it while slowly starting to "squeeze" the gas on the way out of the corner until you are almost straight when you can apply full throttle.
So is this the idea I should be racing around in LFS? My whole point of having this game is to hopefully get comfortable with driving motions on a track for some day soon when I can get a track car in real life, so I would like these skills to carry over.
2. Braking into a corner, how much?
Now this question seems kind of obvious. From what I understand you brake up until the point of lock. Which makes sense. But my question is, if you have ABS enabled on a car and your are coming up to a corner, is the most efficient form of braking 100% brake pedal down as the ABS will get you up until lock or do you brake just before you see the ABS light flicker on the dash?
3. Downshifting coming into corners.
So heres an example. 200 out from a corner in 5th gear. Lets say you need to be in 3rd by the apex. So you start braking, revs drop, shift in to 4th, clutch out, revs drop more, shift to 3rd, clutch out and you're starting your turn in for the corner. From what I've saw on youtube and what not about people on real tracks it seems to look thats how they do it. However, what I've found in LFS is when doing this when letting the clutch out in 4th and 3rd, the car will move around quite a bit and sometimes can go off the track. So am I downshifting the correct way? I assume when letting the clutch out the engine braking is causing it to brake traction? Do I need to heel toe downshift to avoid this?
4. Last one, almost there. This is kind of a follow up on number 1. Now if ER has told me the proper way to go around a corner, as I'm starting my turn in I'm still on the brakes but not as hard as I was at the start of the corner. They said brake in a straight line, keep on the brakes a bit when you turn it to keep the front of the car loaded, and get off the brakes at the apex. In LFS, it seems the back end of the car loves to come around with braking in corners. I think its called trail braking? Either way, is it just a matter of finding the right balance to stay on the brakes but just enough to keep the car from coming around?
sorry for the short novel. Im really enjoying the game and appreciate any help you guys can give!
C-